I’ve long thought of tattoos as a recent craze among “young people,” but most of the people I see with them are 40 – 60 years old. Young to me, maybe, but not teens and those in 20s. I think that many entering the job market are cautious about tattoos, at least those that aren’t concealed by work/office clothing.
Ratkin Premium Member 11 days ago
I’ve long thought of tattoos as a recent craze among “young people,” but most of the people I see with them are 40 – 60 years old. Young to me, maybe, but not teens and those in 20s. I think that many entering the job market are cautious about tattoos, at least those that aren’t concealed by work/office clothing.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 11 days ago
I’ll bet Cap’n Crunch looks good on green.
CaveCat87 10 days ago
All that change for nothing.
monya_43 10 days ago
The little rose on the breast becomes long stemmed as a lady ages. Haha!
Shikamoo Premium Member 10 days ago
Fillmore is in withdrawal already.
bloodykate 10 days ago
Giggling……
akiprev04 10 days ago
What’s the meaning of the last Hawthorn’s sentence?
DagNabIt! 10 days ago
I wonder if under his cap his hair is slicked back with Turtle Wax?
Smeagol 10 days ago
It’s a WaveRunner tat
Heelboy 12 9 days ago
They’re underwater, how did the “tat” get on in the first place???
DKHenderson 8 days ago
The best argument against tattoos I ever read was from Frazz: “I get bored with the calendar art before the end of the month.”